He has spent four seasons in the first XI and feels that, despite his imminent departure and that of other senior players, Kristin can kick on in 2017. They contested their first SuperCity final and, although that ended in disappointment with a 6-1 reverse to a strong Auckland Grammar side, the building blocks are in place for consistent success.
"Now that we've seen what it takes to get to that level, we'll keep building on that," he said. "There's a good, solid nucleus of players."
Will enjoys the Kristin style of hockey.
"We play an attacking, fast-paced style, with long balls and using our speed. It's good fun."
Although Kristin placed third in North Harbour, they beat big rivals Westlake BHS three times in 2016 to clinch the Bartholomew Cup, so have a claim on being the top boys' hockey school in Harbour.
"Westlake is the big scalp in Harbour schools hockey," Will said. "This is the first year I've beaten them. They won the Rankin Cup last year. Rosmini and Kingsway have good hockey programmes as well."
Kristin qualified for the 2017 Rankin Cup by making the 2016 Mayhill final, although they dropped that match to MAGS.
"We've always been consistent, but have taken a big step up this year in how we competed."
Will has been busy in 2016, playing first XV rugby on Saturdays for Kristin and then schools hockey on Wednesday evenings. When he can, he fits in premier club hockey for Takapuna, not to mention North Harbour under-21s and under-18s representative action. Throw in his senior year studies, and something has to give.
Hockey will not be that sport. He is already marked as a Junior Black Stick and has designs on making the 2017 North Harbour NHL squad.
"It was good to play first XI and first XV, but I can't really handle it going forward. You have to focus on one sport eventually," said Will, who says in peak hockey season he attends 8-9 training sessions a week.
"Time management is good enough now, but it did drop off in peak season. It's been a good lesson."
Outside of sport, he'd like to hook into tertiary study, perhaps in physiotherapy.
• Nominations for the November 26 ASB YSPOTY awards close next Tuesday, September 20. Visit http://www.collegesport.co.nz/page/5 for further information.
Results
Swimming
NZSS championships (Wellington):
Top 10 schools (overall points)
Girls: Diocesan 1, St Cuthbert's 2, Waikato Diocesan 4, Pukekohe 6, MAGS 7, Baradene 9
Boys: Westlake BHS 1, Hamilton BHS 6, Pukekohe 7, Auckland Grammar 8
Top individual results:
Brearna Crawford (13, MAGS): eight golds from eight events.
Gina McCarthy (14, Waikato Diocesan): seven golds plus two other medals.
Westlake BHS' Jonathan Selman, 14: five golds, plus two other medals; Finn Kennard-Campbell, 16: four golds, three silvers.
Zac Dell (15, Pukekohe): four golds, one bronze.
Sungu Kim (14, Rosmini): four golds.
Diocesan's (Auckland) Gina Galloway, 15: four golds, plus two other medals.
Alice Waldow, 13: one gold, eight other medals; Annabelle Paterson, 18: one gold, two other medals.
NB. Pukekohe was the only school to finish in the top 10 of both boys' and girls' tallies.
For full results, visit: www.swimming.org.nz
Hockey
SuperCity
Premier boys' final: Auckland Grammar 6 Kristin 1. A1 girls' final: Baradene 5 Mahurangi 4
Football
First XI boys' Knockout Cup final: St Kentigern 2 Auckland Grammar 1.
Coming up
Thursday
Special Olympics
Central and East basketball, ASB Stadium.
League
Auckland girls' 9s (4.15pm): AGGS v James Cook at Victoria Park, Kia Aroha v Tamaki, Sir Edmund Hillary v McAuley
Friday
Lacrosse
Boys' finals (4pm): 1-2: Mt Roskill Grammar v Rosmini; 3-4: Westlake BHS v Auckland Grammar; 5-6: Orewa v MAGS; 7-8: Michael Park v St Peter's.
Tuesday
Distance running
Auckland SS road races, Bruce Pulman Park, Papakura, from 11am.